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voted with us. we had a shot at this. we could have taken care of this last year. and you chose not to. so let's set the record straight . so, here we are with ts 1099 form, going to take some time to fill it out, we don't like that bureaucracy, the thing comes down to, as mr. waxman said, as mr. neal said, how do you pay for it? now, beware the distinguished chairman from the ways and means committee. the wall street poll today, not "the new york times," not the village voice, not fill in the blanks, the poll shows that over, i think it's 74% of the ameran people, that's us, believe that we should eliminate tax credits for big oil and gas companies. so i'm sure now that the loyal opposition sees that poll in that newspaper that you will join us in putting to rest forever those folks who least need any help from the government getting help from the government. now, this is going to cost us $22 billion. both sides agree that one of the great benefits of this country is economic mobility. yet -- may i
voted with us. we had a shot at this. we could have taken care of this last year. and you chose not to. so let's set the record straight . so, here we are with ts 1099 form, going to take some time to fill it out, we don't like that bureaucracy, the thing comes down to, as mr. waxman said, as mr. neal said, how do you pay for it? now, beware the distinguished chairman from the ways and means committee. the wall street poll today, not "the new york times," not the village voice, not...
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he's quitting us -- visiting us from qatar. sitting to my right is is -- wee thinking of the diplomat actually who has had a long career which is the modern leading business associations in the country. to my immediate left, jackie kameel who is the director of the civil society in egypt. to her left is awais sufi, and finally at the far end of the table is awais sufi who is -- sorry, amira maaty who is in the international endowment for democracy. quite a range of expertise and interest on the panel. we'll begin with asking each of the panelist to make five minutes of remarks according to their own interest and themes. let me begin then with jackie kameel to my immediate left. >> hi, everyone. i speak about expectations of the civil society and the needs that would actually help us do a better job in the new egypt. so basically the role of the civil society is for me is identifying gaps and issues and trying to come up with solutions to help close the gaps or sort them. for example, in the area of job creation and employment,
he's quitting us -- visiting us from qatar. sitting to my right is is -- wee thinking of the diplomat actually who has had a long career which is the modern leading business associations in the country. to my immediate left, jackie kameel who is the director of the civil society in egypt. to her left is awais sufi, and finally at the far end of the table is awais sufi who is -- sorry, amira maaty who is in the international endowment for democracy. quite a range of expertise and interest on the...
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stay with us. we'll take a look at what's happening in the middle east with some discerning perspectives from people with experience in foreign policy and conflict analysis. stay with us. we continue with a broad look at the ongoing turmoil in north africa and the gulf. the "new york times" reported today four journalists are missing. meanwhile, the debate in washington over how to respond continues. should the united states and the international community impose a no-fly zone over the country, or should they do more or less? joining me now in, are washington, john negroponte, former department secretary of state, and former director of the national intelligence. zalmay khalilzad, served as u.s. ambassador to the united nations ambassador to iraq, and ambassador to afghanistan. also here, rob malley. he is a program director for the middle east and north africa at the international crisis group. i begin with john negroponte. so where are we, and what are our options? >> well, i think where we are i
stay with us. we'll take a look at what's happening in the middle east with some discerning perspectives from people with experience in foreign policy and conflict analysis. stay with us. we continue with a broad look at the ongoing turmoil in north africa and the gulf. the "new york times" reported today four journalists are missing. meanwhile, the debate in washington over how to respond continues. should the united states and the international community impose a no-fly zone over...
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either you get used to it or you don't. >> cement transformer. i think we will get used to it. we will see. >> oh, yes, you will. you'll be paying for it too. mike sugerman in san francisco. thanks, mike. >> you will like that and you will like this weather. >> do you think? >> it is really funny because some people really do like the rain. they embrace it and other people really enjoy sunshine. so it is a little bit of both. i think it will make everybody happy, dana. you nailed it there. >> this is our live cbs5 weather camera looking out toward the bay waters where today we experienced 58 degrees. 68 degrees in gilroy. quarter inch of rain at tops spilled out of the clouds. otherwise, just a few traces anywhere just south of the golden gate bridge. a little bit of drizzle still to be noted with temperatures in the low 60s. we will have a layer of clouds and also some patchy fog developing. lows dropping between 38 degrees in santa rosa to the mid-40s across the central bay and also the santa clara valley. so upstream we are watching yet another area of low pressure. this one
either you get used to it or you don't. >> cement transformer. i think we will get used to it. we will see. >> oh, yes, you will. you'll be paying for it too. mike sugerman in san francisco. thanks, mike. >> you will like that and you will like this weather. >> do you think? >> it is really funny because some people really do like the rain. they embrace it and other people really enjoy sunshine. so it is a little bit of both. i think it will make everybody happy,...
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because they're used to that. they've been in military and have their commanding officers they have to answer to. >> it's success relies on tough love. >> don't you see? you're killing yourself. you're testing positive for methamphetamine. sorry. but you're using drugs all the time. and not doing one thing i asked you to do. >> richard is a homeless vet. the judge sends him back to jail. evans failed to follow principals for success. >> if you believe in your self and if you don't give up, and if you're honest you're going make it many heed advice. the rate of court is 80%. >> and up next a charlie sheen interview. you'll hear him go after suits at cbs. >>> those of new jant rosa may have felt a small earthquake. that is a active area. there are no reports of any damage or injuries. >> and we'll stay on that for you if it changes. this is an exciting fim you're thinking about buying a hand held tab blet. they're beginning to take a bite out of desk top and lap top sales. what is more is that the market once apple
because they're used to that. they've been in military and have their commanding officers they have to answer to. >> it's success relies on tough love. >> don't you see? you're killing yourself. you're testing positive for methamphetamine. sorry. but you're using drugs all the time. and not doing one thing i asked you to do. >> richard is a homeless vet. the judge sends him back to jail. evans failed to follow principals for success. >> if you believe in your self and if...
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it was eating us up with its costs. there were millions of americans who didn't have basic health insurance. there was a pretty broad agreement in the country that we needed to address that question and, obviously, president clinton had made it a major promise in his 1992 campaign. so we began looking at what the government and the political system was going to do with this problem. we had no idea when we began whether we were going to be chronicling a triumph or a disaster. it turned out for clinton and the democrats and, i think, for the country to be more of a disaster and, unfortunately, that's not the only issue on which government has failed to do something the people expected it to do. c-span: how did you and haynes johnson divide up the work? >> guest: well, haynes and i have worked together for a very long time, first at the old washington star, when it was in business, and then for many years at the washington post. we had collaborated on lots and lots of newspaper projects, so we were very accustomed to shari
it was eating us up with its costs. there were millions of americans who didn't have basic health insurance. there was a pretty broad agreement in the country that we needed to address that question and, obviously, president clinton had made it a major promise in his 1992 campaign. so we began looking at what the government and the political system was going to do with this problem. we had no idea when we began whether we were going to be chronicling a triumph or a disaster. it turned out for...
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to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview on our time now we're not and today i'm lucky to introduce a new russian a film called the salamander to. even luckier than me because she was among the first few to see the movie. the mystical drink of life so let's join her at the site of the premiere in downtown moscow by well i should say that i'm lucky to be here today at the october cinema as i have a chance to taste some oic so why get it to justice why the world to me a program of the cell among the key. well here where they still exist. likes to play anyway build surf life is central to the films. one of the lead rooms is. a famous section movie star he's obviously to do it by the russian especially the male members of it has been on screen for such a long time very popular has a great site fine action movie star i like him. he's a great actor love him since childhood fury well you know it was everything for us he's cool. he used to be a very popular actor some time ago it's
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the educational process, i think, was useful. however, while many of the senate republicans have met with the support cdbg, they are so far united in their desire to see more federal cuts and are united in not supporting any program over any other. there was an attempt by ncda to draft a letter signed by all the members of the u.s. senate, which would support maintaining the current level of fiscal year 2010 funding. unfortunately, republicans all stock to say we are not able to sign on to that, and some of the democratic senators felt as if it might be a conflict to support one program over another. both the california senators did sign on to that letter, asking the president to hold the line and actually increased his budget. in terms of how it might affect san francisco, we did our initial projections at a 30% cut. we know other jurisdictions that have a contingency scenario anticipating a 60% cut. we felt that that is not likely to be at that rate. again, the latest news we have from washington was that vice- president biden
the educational process, i think, was useful. however, while many of the senate republicans have met with the support cdbg, they are so far united in their desire to see more federal cuts and are united in not supporting any program over any other. there was an attempt by ncda to draft a letter signed by all the members of the u.s. senate, which would support maintaining the current level of fiscal year 2010 funding. unfortunately, republicans all stock to say we are not able to sign on to...
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without the use of that. many people twenty five years ago when the first company said it will bring a bright line they were laughed at and they said there's no way in the world you get a piece of equipment like in on the narrow ridges of southern appalachia and and they were determined through engineering ability and persistence to make certain that it worked and and it hands. the man was pleasant. things to. lose. digital be. some. easy ways. to get lisa's. mom. and dad. to see. the sleep lose. weight think these little children i'm sorry little children will be protected this night from treatment for your family currently. didn't do a damn good people in the continental airlines probably ever have. been and i guess be able to cover it from every car and from her parent cars from the airplanes are there are a number of years to forsake the family are cheaper to destroy your reaction lord yes and such. a remarkable. place. we're going to take your partner and if so can the. legal. system up. sleep. right now
without the use of that. many people twenty five years ago when the first company said it will bring a bright line they were laughed at and they said there's no way in the world you get a piece of equipment like in on the narrow ridges of southern appalachia and and they were determined through engineering ability and persistence to make certain that it worked and and it hands. the man was pleasant. things to. lose. digital be. some. easy ways. to get lisa's. mom. and dad. to see. the sleep...
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thank you for joining us. tell us about your background -- where you grew up, went to school, the kind of jobs you have worked. >> i am a born and raised san franciscan, first and foremost. very proud of that. i am also a born and raised district 2 residents. i grew up close to the palace of fine arts. my parents still live in the same set of flats i grew up in. i went to grammar school at stuart hall in district 2. i went to high school in st. ignatius. i'm a very proud wildcat. i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san francisco at thomas was all
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in addition, about 40% use medical. by contrast, sari, -- sorry, cpmc's three main campuses served extremely low amounts of medical patient. these are numbers from fiscal year 2009. less than 10% of cpmc's patients served were in medical -- were medical patients. when you talk about our concerns of cpmc serving the poor, this gets to the heart of our concerns. they currently don't serve the poor. when we talk about being in opposition to the hospital, we are talking about being in opposition to a hospital that will be built in our neighborhood with no intentions of serving our people. 40% of the tenderloin is on medical. less than 10% of cpmc's patients in 2009 were medical. additionally, the charity care numbers of cpmc are very bad. they may make a serious effort to tell you how their dollar amounts of increased, but cpmc has a clear capacity to provide more charity care. less than 1% of cpmc's revenue in 2009 was given back in charity care. that is one of the lowest in san francisco, half the state average. st. franc
in addition, about 40% use medical. by contrast, sari, -- sorry, cpmc's three main campuses served extremely low amounts of medical patient. these are numbers from fiscal year 2009. less than 10% of cpmc's patients served were in medical -- were medical patients. when you talk about our concerns of cpmc serving the poor, this gets to the heart of our concerns. they currently don't serve the poor. when we talk about being in opposition to the hospital, we are talking about being in opposition to...
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we quarter of this location between us, l.a. and the uk. we divided into seven quadrants and we work in the low or three here. >>reporter: 80 chief. one thing that she told us is that what they cannot in a lot of these situations, not only for the canine teams, they can find people live in the rubble but they also count on friends and relatives kind of waiting in pointing to people who may be inside the structures and in the rubble pile. the chief told me something was daunting. in a situation like this he said, there may be full families that went missing. so of course nobody is looking for them. >>pam: stay with kron 4 in www.kron4.com for continuing coverage of the earthquake. still ahead rob black will be back to talk about the economic impact of the quake. we'll be back in a moment. [ female announcer ] for a limited time, get sizzler's 6oz, fresh cut, tri-tip steak plus our endless salad and dessert bar for just $10.99. sizzler. thinking fresh. everyday. >>jacqueline: a live look outside it right now all over the golden gate bridge, w
we quarter of this location between us, l.a. and the uk. we divided into seven quadrants and we work in the low or three here. >>reporter: 80 chief. one thing that she told us is that what they cannot in a lot of these situations, not only for the canine teams, they can find people live in the rubble but they also count on friends and relatives kind of waiting in pointing to people who may be inside the structures and in the rubble pile. the chief told me something was daunting. in a...
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they have given us bags throughout the years. next is san francisco food bank, one of the greatest assets that we have as well, so thanks to them. [applause] walden house and also a big thanks to our event sponsor, who i will be introducing in a second. not only did a financially sponsor the event, they bring many doctors and volunteers here today, which make the event happened. today, warren browner is the ceo of the largest hospital here in san francisco. he is part of better health. he has lived in san francisco since 1975, so he is still pretty young, right? he has two children who were born and raised here. he is trained in internal medicine. you can find him in his gym clothes moths that is around 1:00, buying produce at the farmers' markets in early rally, which is exactly where i am at the same time, just not-jim close, so welcome, dr. browner. [applause] >> thanks so much for that introduction, which was a little bit too revealing, perhaps. anyway, welcome, everybody. i am delighted that we have the chance to sponsor thi
they have given us bags throughout the years. next is san francisco food bank, one of the greatest assets that we have as well, so thanks to them. [applause] walden house and also a big thanks to our event sponsor, who i will be introducing in a second. not only did a financially sponsor the event, they bring many doctors and volunteers here today, which make the event happened. today, warren browner is the ceo of the largest hospital here in san francisco. he is part of better health. he has...
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we use something from geological and use a seismic scale. they rate their earthquakes from 0 to 7 scale. this has been rated 7, maximum amount. they possibly could. and you can see why when you look at these pictures and then the resulting tsunami. this is a wall of water that has caused such massive destruction that we're really just starting to get the scope of this at this time. >> akiko, do you have any sense yet, do you have a sense yet since you're in tokyo, whether the aftershocks have leveled off at this point or things beginning to calm down? calm is a weird phrase at these hours with you, but has it settled down a little bit? are you still feeling the shaking you felt hours ago? >> reporter: they've definitely gotten weaker. i can tell you that. we're still feeling some right for you. we have gotten quite a few aftershakes, but -- aftershocks but they have gotten weaker. one thing i want to point out as you talk about those images, japan is a country that is relatively well prepared for earthquakes. so, images you're seeing speak t
we use something from geological and use a seismic scale. they rate their earthquakes from 0 to 7 scale. this has been rated 7, maximum amount. they possibly could. and you can see why when you look at these pictures and then the resulting tsunami. this is a wall of water that has caused such massive destruction that we're really just starting to get the scope of this at this time. >> akiko, do you have any sense yet, do you have a sense yet since you're in tokyo, whether the aftershocks...
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one took us to another us was. >> hi! >> reporter: are you cannon? >> yes. >> reporter: with her, two other american teachers. >> we had to run up into the mountains and stay there for a while. >> reporter: mary kaitlyn churchill of boston, massachusetts. >> i'm good. i'm good. >> reporter: and steve mendoza of riverside, california, all unable to reach their families stranded in a place without phones and cell service. it was steve who took this dramatic home video. >> hi. can you hear me? >> reporter: meantime, in san francisco, we reached cannon's sister megan walsh and parents john and adrian. >> you have my sister? >> reporter: i found your sister. here she is. >> oh, my god. it's her. she's on the phone. >> my god, cannon. >> are you okay? >> i'm totally okay. i'm absolutely -- i have been fine the whole time. >> reporter: mary, kaitlyn and steve also were able to talk to their families, families probably relieved, a little bit of good news in a story that's had so much bad, matt. >> ann, it's really good news. i know cannon purdy is with you.
one took us to another us was. >> hi! >> reporter: are you cannon? >> yes. >> reporter: with her, two other american teachers. >> we had to run up into the mountains and stay there for a while. >> reporter: mary kaitlyn churchill of boston, massachusetts. >> i'm good. i'm good. >> reporter: and steve mendoza of riverside, california, all unable to reach their families stranded in a place without phones and cell service. it was steve who took this...
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penya in afghanistan causes us to believe that somehow we are going to wreck. any outcome in libya we cannot do that nor do we have the right to determine who the leader of libya should be many fear radical forces could pick advantage of the chaos in libya former jihadist nomen bettman who we now says will kind of asian in two thousand says he has to mates one thousand jihadists are among the rebels in libya one libyan rebel commander has openly admitted his fighters have links other reports say terrorists seized libyan surface to air missiles when arsenals were looted nato intelligence reports claim flickers of al qaida and hezbollah have been found among the rebels in libya but maintained there is no reason to believe their presence is significant but a u.s. military study three years ago said lidia's made up the second largest group of jihadists in the world right after saudi arabia all of that seems to be discarded as the u.s. is trying to prop up the opposition in libya as some analysts say in an attempt to forge a relationship with them that would be favo
penya in afghanistan causes us to believe that somehow we are going to wreck. any outcome in libya we cannot do that nor do we have the right to determine who the leader of libya should be many fear radical forces could pick advantage of the chaos in libya former jihadist nomen bettman who we now says will kind of asian in two thousand says he has to mates one thousand jihadists are among the rebels in libya one libyan rebel commander has openly admitted his fighters have links other reports...
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a laser would do it for us. if you compare for old west coast money i would assume. also though for spring for spring as well so maybe. before. your four hundred percent sure that the. museum. will tone of the possibility to get money because maybe they could get this money from europeans but the good german possibility play explains the interest. for their own game for some of this and petition against my schedule. football now and the players of zillions and twenty will be wearing black on browns during the second leg of their europa league last sixteen times some pieces but tonight a move is in support of russia goalkeeper yet just love mother whose wife died in a car crash earlier this morning but as left has been replaced in gold by you know of following the tragedy that's the match will go ahead as planned the northern ca dollar to overturn a three mile deficit to their debt for opponents and coach and transfer letters confident decide to manage this reach the quarter finals of the strikers alex on the cut
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nobody gave us a. guinea thank you very much for joining us to the we talk about the earthquake in japan whether it was possible to live with such a death toll and what they had i understand you've made some controversial predictions in terms of future earth quakes what exactly are they what are they based on almost no international of that but i was never really opposed to rebut here you know i think that there is no direct connection between the earthquake in japan and earthquakes that could happen on our territory but this latest one is one of the major events in the chain of earthquakes that recently happened on the planet you will remember the earthquake and tsunami in two thousand and four is a major quake magnitude nine point five it was huge a major loss of life and tsunami etc then there were a number of other earthquakes in india where people also died in china with a magnitude of eight and finally in chile last year eight point eight and now this earthquake in japan with a magnitude only hea
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us foreign policy. question of the country's ever changing political position which they say regularly sees them supporting a. major shift in power in parts of north africa least some americans will shake the country's bloke. called going to trial for cancellation of state censorship and the promotion of free speech. paving the way for destructive chaotic. how does he sophie shevardnadze speaks to the former soviet leader about his legacy that interview coming right up. mr gorbachev it's so great to have you with us today good to see you again well mr gorbachev you're turning eighty did you ever think the world will look like this on your eightieth birthday. it's not easy to surprise people like me those who lived to see the eightieth birthday have seen a lot in life is a lot we should thank god for giving us so many years and because it eighty you already know a lot you've experienced many things i can view life in a primitive way. safer today.
us foreign policy. question of the country's ever changing political position which they say regularly sees them supporting a. major shift in power in parts of north africa least some americans will shake the country's bloke. called going to trial for cancellation of state censorship and the promotion of free speech. paving the way for destructive chaotic. how does he sophie shevardnadze speaks to the former soviet leader about his legacy that interview coming right up. mr gorbachev it's so...
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the palestinians made plans to strike back using their own bomb maker. trained by the nazis during world war two. thousand the sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. she came to the what sort of training did he get in germany you thought it was called commando commander. he had yes an eighteen clue that wireless devices i mean occasions and all types of explosives. six weeks after soraya thousand targeted jewish stronghold ben yehuda street in the heart of jerusalem this insanity take anyone who the street will see in charge of the operation he was in charge he planned at the beginning the middle and the end of the street. but you roussillon in one nine hundred forty eight was an armed camp. jewish areas protected by checkpoints and rifle bearing guards. the only way through was to disguise the bomb vehicles as a british military convoy. and the men driving those trucks were six british army deserters. we should only vote the two british two zero two c. worth and any of the dusters you knew who were quick to go once that
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that will bring us moderate to heavy precipitation. that on top of the 18 inches oaf rain that has accumulated. in mill valley, coupe phi know with 14 inches. and it has rained 20 days out of 25 in the month of march. 9 1/2 inches of rain. we'll pinpoint the areas that have two inches away. thanks, roberta. >>> japan's nuclear crisis has taken a turn for the worse. there's likely a breech in the plant. they discovered the problem when two workers behind this tarp suffered severe radiation burns after stepping in water outside of the reactor. the water had radiation levels 10,000 times higher normal. >> this creates the possibility of a much larger release of radiation into the environment. >> following that discovery, the government expanded the zone to 12 to 19 miles. >>> in syria, witnesses say security forces shot and killed at least 15 people during protests against the government. the protests started in a rural town have now spread to several cities in a country where protests have not been tolerated in the past. and video shows
that will bring us moderate to heavy precipitation. that on top of the 18 inches oaf rain that has accumulated. in mill valley, coupe phi know with 14 inches. and it has rained 20 days out of 25 in the month of march. 9 1/2 inches of rain. we'll pinpoint the areas that have two inches away. thanks, roberta. >>> japan's nuclear crisis has taken a turn for the worse. there's likely a breech in the plant. they discovered the problem when two workers behind this tarp suffered severe...
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vice president moran: again, we use this for its value -- >> again, we use this for evaluations. we go through the process before judge richard before july, of is the period june-july -- we go through this process before july. it is the period june-july. we will be looking at if we are meeting the different expectations that we set for ourselves in july. it is a way for us to judge if we are doing the job. any thoughts about the process itself? if not, you are certainly welcome to speak about anything you may be concerned about next year for the action plan, to see where they fit in. >> thank you. president vietor: one thing i did not see in here is a baseline. my understanding is that when you are doing indicator work, it is helpful to have a baseline you are working from? >> yes. in our report from 2007, we created a baseline. we found 160 performance indicators. based on that, we have updated that on a quarterly basis to the year 2008-2009. we have all of 2005-2006, plus 2008-2009. so we have a pretty good basis. president vietor: if we are talking about water conservation --
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that leaves us with 33.4. and we anticipate, in the current budget year, should the board approve the school district's request, that would be 8.4 potentially, and do we expect the city to withdraw also or to be in a position to withdraw? >> this is a preliminary number. our current revenue tracking, and we will be coming out with a more formal report in the joint report later this month, so we do not consider this to be the official projection, but based on our current projections, the city would be able to withdraw $16.70 million next year. again, if we increase some projections, say in the property tax or the payroll tax, that number could shrink, or it could increase,this is really a point. supervisor chu: how much did we have in the rainy day fund? >> 116? somewhere around there. supervisor chu: we have significantly drawn down on that reserve. >> we will get to the other reserve that was created last year by unanimous vote. because it allows for 75% to be withdrawn, it allows for a very rapid depletion.
that leaves us with 33.4. and we anticipate, in the current budget year, should the board approve the school district's request, that would be 8.4 potentially, and do we expect the city to withdraw also or to be in a position to withdraw? >> this is a preliminary number. our current revenue tracking, and we will be coming out with a more formal report in the joint report later this month, so we do not consider this to be the official projection, but based on our current projections, the...
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catherine is here to show us where that's happening. >>catherine: it's good news for people who love those big beautiful trees. i'm giving you a google earth view of where this is happening. it's near the town of will lead to. the trees north of their will be concerned by conservation group. the group is called save the redwoods league. it has raised the three and a half million dollars in donation and needed to buy the growth. some of those trees are 1500 years old. the league had to rush to raise the money before april 1st. that was the deadline given by the redwood co., a logging company. it's not the company would of moved in and started tearing them down. the trees are home for all kinds of creatures including the endangered bald eagle. >>pam: oakland police are searching for this man, 70 year-old carl. police say he stole about $40,000 from several victims. officials say he would approach victims many elderly, in public places including grocery stores and shopping centers. he would say he would talk them out of their money. he's d
catherine is here to show us where that's happening. >>catherine: it's good news for people who love those big beautiful trees. i'm giving you a google earth view of where this is happening. it's near the town of will lead to. the trees north of their will be concerned by conservation group. the group is called save the redwoods league. it has raised the three and a half million dollars in donation and needed to buy the growth. some of those trees are 1500 years old. the league had to...
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bring us up to date there from central moscow thank you. britain there appears to be inconsistency about the aims the coalition's pursuing in libya prime minister cameron says that regime change is not on the table but the u.k. defense and foreign secretaries have said there is a possibility the troops could target colonel gadhafi. the government in front of it seems and also behind the scenes is arguing that gadhafi himself could be construed as a threat to the civilian population and therefore it would be illegal and within the terms of the un security council resolution to endeavor to target him on the other side we've got the army and the chief of the defense staff who when asked if he thought it was permitted under the terms of the resolution to target or he personally he unequivocally said absolutely not and said he didn't want to discuss this any further we are seeing in this careful international division as well senior people in washington also say that direct strike against iran would not be permitted under the terms of a security
bring us up to date there from central moscow thank you. britain there appears to be inconsistency about the aims the coalition's pursuing in libya prime minister cameron says that regime change is not on the table but the u.k. defense and foreign secretaries have said there is a possibility the troops could target colonel gadhafi. the government in front of it seems and also behind the scenes is arguing that gadhafi himself could be construed as a threat to the civilian population and...
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reporting for us there and us a cruise missiles have been a leading edge of coalition operations in libya despite president obama promising america's role would be limited at the pentagon a military spokesperson called saturday strikes very effective our correspondent in washington has more. the pentagon says they do not rule out more strikes quote if and when the need arises the u.s. has launched missiles from its war ships and submarines in the mediterranean targeting it khadafi air defense systems and clearing the sky to make sure that our p. is not able to shoot down any planes of the coalition forces the pentagon says u.s. fighter jets along with the french warplanes have carried out strikes on qaddafi's ground forces as well there have been reports of civilian casualties caused by the attacks there are lots of questions as to how long the operation is going to last also as to the limits of the intervention will it be enough for the coalition forces to just bizarre or will they go beyond that call and what will be the outcome of the libyan regime change or what those are the question
reporting for us there and us a cruise missiles have been a leading edge of coalition operations in libya despite president obama promising america's role would be limited at the pentagon a military spokesperson called saturday strikes very effective our correspondent in washington has more. the pentagon says they do not rule out more strikes quote if and when the need arises the u.s. has launched missiles from its war ships and submarines in the mediterranean targeting it khadafi air defense...
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stay with us. news at forest discovered frozen in time. stay with us. news at 9:00 continues ♪ when he tries to use his miles. ♪ that's a lot of red tape! step on it! [ tires screech ] ♪ i can't escape the red tape! now you can with rapid rewards! come on! [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] join rapid rewards and enjoy unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and no red tape. ♪ >> san francisco police arrested a man they believe burglarize a church near the stone town mall along with 6 others around the city. surveillance individual quo shows a man after he broke into the lakeside presbyterian church early on the morning of march 21st. it appears suspect broke into the church through a window in its preschool. thief made off with soda and sausages of all things. >>> revelation in court today about the inner workings of your black muslim bakery a business that bailey was researching when he was murdered. late today the star witness andre testified that bakery leader ordered him to kill bailey. he told the jury quote he wanted us to take him o
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i pay. >> reporter: she took us inside one of her empty units to show us how she made repairs. >> i clean up every day. after i clean up they do come back again. >> reporter: tenants say she charges betweens 650 and 750 a month. on tuesday the tenants showed us more bugs and broken windows. but she says her hands are tied by too many tenants who don't pay rent. >> reporter: could you ever live in one of these apartments? >> i don't live here. >> reporter: no. i'm saying could you? >> yes. yes. i could. >> reporter: public records show she and her husband live here near skyline in oakland, but maybe not for long. >> i am tired of this. i just would wish to sell all of my buildings and get out of oakland. >> reporter: she says she has tried to sell at least one of her buildings but that deal fell through. ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a judge has determined that a man from saratoga is competent to stand trial after a hit and run that severely injured a competitive cyclist. his attorney said he suffered from dementia. he hit the cyclist and her husband while driving on highway 9 in 2009. ashley
i pay. >> reporter: she took us inside one of her empty units to show us how she made repairs. >> i clean up every day. after i clean up they do come back again. >> reporter: tenants say she charges betweens 650 and 750 a month. on tuesday the tenants showed us more bugs and broken windows. but she says her hands are tied by too many tenants who don't pay rent. >> reporter: could you ever live in one of these apartments? >> i don't live here. >> reporter: no....
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please give us some money. [laughter] supervisor mirkarimi: next speaker, please. >> my name is nikki bass. i am a patient at lyon-martin and have been treated there since 2009. prior to that, i spent five years going from a clinic to clinic attempting to find treatments that addressed when medical situation. during this time, i was given different forms of medication my body could not tolerate. i would always wind up being told either
please give us some money. [laughter] supervisor mirkarimi: next speaker, please. >> my name is nikki bass. i am a patient at lyon-martin and have been treated there since 2009. prior to that, i spent five years going from a clinic to clinic attempting to find treatments that addressed when medical situation. during this time, i was given different forms of medication my body could not tolerate. i would always wind up being told either
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thank you so much for joining us. let me begin with this terrible earthquake in japan. what economic impact do you expect this is going to have? i mean, it's having an impact we see worldwide both long and short-term. so what is your take on this? >> well, japan's a third largest economy in the world. this is clearly going to affect the economy there. it's obviously affecting the mood and attitude of investors there. so i don't think you can assume this is something that is going to go away in a few days. that's the bad news. the good news is it wasn't in a key economic area. it wasn't like it was in tokyo or kobe. so my view is that it's an important event, but it doesn't have long-lasting significance. >> meanwhile, this week we saw the two-year anniversary of the recent -- >> right. who would have thought. >> exactly. we've been on this bull run for two years. do you this keeps up? what do you think the next catalysts are for the markets, and do you feel like this rally that has been in place for so long has sustai
thank you so much for joining us. let me begin with this terrible earthquake in japan. what economic impact do you expect this is going to have? i mean, it's having an impact we see worldwide both long and short-term. so what is your take on this? >> well, japan's a third largest economy in the world. this is clearly going to affect the economy there. it's obviously affecting the mood and attitude of investors there. so i don't think you can assume this is something that is going to go...
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could intervene in the country with the use of the things. you read as warning of a humanitarian crisis as the op rising in libya sees at least one hundred eighty ells and refugees from the across the border. they say that often foreign labor it's. america's amusing the inflammation of the water foreign media like al-jazeera china have seen some t.v. and t.v. the us a top diplomat hillary clinton voiced the concern is she also polygraphs for extra cash for break the u.s. agenda around the world. more news in less than fifteen minutes time sports with the tasha. thanks alice hear what she was forced from the live on r.t.m. here is what's coming up in the program in helping four teams still have everything to play for up to wednesday's playoff action in the cage. five without reply austin will demolish lower side leyton orient in the afaik up to set up a mouth watering hole pliable tie against manchester united. and also to steal the way in atlanta come from behind to beat chicago off to trailing the bulls throughout the game. and wished with a
could intervene in the country with the use of the things. you read as warning of a humanitarian crisis as the op rising in libya sees at least one hundred eighty ells and refugees from the across the border. they say that often foreign labor it's. america's amusing the inflammation of the water foreign media like al-jazeera china have seen some t.v. and t.v. the us a top diplomat hillary clinton voiced the concern is she also polygraphs for extra cash for break the u.s. agenda around the...
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better than i used to but. that's it. and. you know when i started so many i wasn't going to continue unless i thought i could and so you know after a few months you know i'm confident that i can be you know faster than i used to be able to swim. otherwise i i wouldn't be able to get off but early in the morning i wouldn't you know the i would do the training. the sport come up as the weather then alice will update you on the main news stay with us. here is that so much to play do you think is a fine mark with the battle for libya is the so-called humanitarian intervention there so noble and straightforward must the intervention. wealthy british style sons of muslim.
better than i used to but. that's it. and. you know when i started so many i wasn't going to continue unless i thought i could and so you know after a few months you know i'm confident that i can be you know faster than i used to be able to swim. otherwise i i wouldn't be able to get off but early in the morning i wouldn't you know the i would do the training. the sport come up as the weather then alice will update you on the main news stay with us. here is that so much to play do you think is...
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us. >> from all of us, we appreciate your time. hope to >>> tonight on "world news," sounding the alarm. urgent new warnings about massive earthquake faults could be crisscrossing this country. are you at risk and don't know it? our reporter gets the shock of her life. >>> cozy connections. did the administration funnel billions of dollars for desperately needed jobs to big obama fund-raiser. the brian ross investigation breaks here tonight. >>> whale of a comeback. one year after horrifying the nation, dragging and drowning his helpless trainer, this 12,000-pound killer whale is back on the job. tonight, see the performance that had the sellout crowd cheering. >>> and what would you do? you and your buddies win a mind-boggling jackpot. one friend didn't kick in. it's the $319 million dilemma. >>> good evening. if you think you live where a catastrophic earthquake couldn't happen, if you think the country is prepared to deal with a devastating quake, a wakeup call tonight. with images of japan in all our minds, top scientists issue
us. >> from all of us, we appreciate your time. hope to >>> tonight on "world news," sounding the alarm. urgent new warnings about massive earthquake faults could be crisscrossing this country. are you at risk and don't know it? our reporter gets the shock of her life. >>> cozy connections. did the administration funnel billions of dollars for desperately needed jobs to big obama fund-raiser. the brian ross investigation breaks here tonight. >>> whale...
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and he uses that phrase, made or broken. he said the coach will take the kids out of the camp, and they'll either be made or broken. so when i saw it, that was it. >> and what other books are you work ogg on? -- working on? >> well, i've written two previous books. one, a bit about the first two. one is about a sharecropper, cotton-picking boy born in 960 and became a mill worker. that came out a year or so ago called "the mill daddy." and then identify written a book -- i've written a book about my mother's dream about watching my dad play baseball with. well, my dad organized a baseball team in the late '50s in atlanta. it's more than a sports book in terms of that particular book. i have begun working on a book about grady caldwell because of what happened to him. grady, who is a central figure in this book, i mentioned, he fell into the pit of drug abuse and i interviewed him in prison, as a matter of fact, for this book. but then there are other things, his family stuck with him, and now he's a minister, i believe, in m
and he uses that phrase, made or broken. he said the coach will take the kids out of the camp, and they'll either be made or broken. so when i saw it, that was it. >> and what other books are you work ogg on? -- working on? >> well, i've written two previous books. one, a bit about the first two. one is about a sharecropper, cotton-picking boy born in 960 and became a mill worker. that came out a year or so ago called "the mill daddy." and then identify written a book --...
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it wasn't as simple if they just said, okay, we did something now let us go. >> term that was used was fully cooperate. [laughter] >> right. but yeah, you didn't know harry was still around. >> no, i didn't. >> or what his story would be. i hadn't heard him before i did research for the film. >> what they refused to do many, many americans, academics had to do -- one had to name names before other committees signed loyalty oaths to teach in the university of california system it's still required as a matter of fact. and all of that is part of this story, really, of the way in which a democracy produces its fundamental values thinking it's imperiled and -- >> i'm going to make an assertion, you know, that's what we have the question period for but i'm going to make the assertion i think that the united states government did more harm to the united states by what happened in the '50s -- it wasn't just my parents but to a lot of people than any of the espionage that occurred during world war ii did to the united states. that's an assertion. and historians can think about it as well as pol
it wasn't as simple if they just said, okay, we did something now let us go. >> term that was used was fully cooperate. [laughter] >> right. but yeah, you didn't know harry was still around. >> no, i didn't. >> or what his story would be. i hadn't heard him before i did research for the film. >> what they refused to do many, many americans, academics had to do -- one had to name names before other committees signed loyalty oaths to teach in the university of...
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20% of our brain, it let's him use it all. he become as a brill yanlt wall street strategist. >> that is robert deniro as a financial mogul. >> bradley cooper and he shows he can be an action hero type, too. >> do you think somebody is watching? >> there are others and there are some bad side effects but what is in this pill? a pharmaceutical companies come in for a wrap but explosive comedy. it's a film that makes you think. >> tricks make you feel like you are using 100% of your brain. we feel for bradley cooper. i think is breakout role for him. i liked it but the ending was different. there is one yucky scene but he does. limitless isn't but i think it's one of best things to come along so far this year. i will give it three-quarters of a bucket. >> this was the kind of weather that makes you want inside or go to to movies. >> definitely, we've got the rain coming down and snow coming down, as well. here is a look at i-80 at truckee where nothing is going on. we have a winter storm warning until 11:00 tonight with another
20% of our brain, it let's him use it all. he become as a brill yanlt wall street strategist. >> that is robert deniro as a financial mogul. >> bradley cooper and he shows he can be an action hero type, too. >> do you think somebody is watching? >> there are others and there are some bad side effects but what is in this pill? a pharmaceutical companies come in for a wrap but explosive comedy. it's a film that makes you think. >> tricks make you feel like you are...
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and we will put it to use for the afghan people." that happens covertly as well and it happens with various afghan political figures. then there is the use of soft power like cutting off the field to afghanistan a couple of months ago as a reminder of how important access to that is. yet, there is no desire of on behalf of iran to see the afghan town of them returned to power. -- afghan taliban return to power. they are a shi'ite state. they do not want them going back to power in afghanistan. so you the narcotics industry that has since lived quite a substantial number of young iranians. it is similar interests and to get afghan refugees who have returned to afghanistan in very large numbers in recent years from iran, pakistan, and others, but to get more those home as well. >> i have some questions about the continuing resolution. the stopgap continuing in the stopgap continuing in anyway,
and we will put it to use for the afghan people." that happens covertly as well and it happens with various afghan political figures. then there is the use of soft power like cutting off the field to afghanistan a couple of months ago as a reminder of how important access to that is. yet, there is no desire of on behalf of iran to see the afghan town of them returned to power. -- afghan taliban return to power. they are a shi'ite state. they do not want them going back to power in...
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friend us at "bzrpt." finally, we've seen the devastation from the quake and tsunami in japan, and we all want to help. the federal trade commission wants to help, too, making sure you're not ripped off by a fake charity. the agency is warning consumers to be careful if they get emergency appeals by emails, in a phone call, or on social networking sites. before donating any money, be sure the charity is legit, don't give large cash gifts, and get a receipt. many large charities are now running japanese relief efforts, including the red cross and unicef. and that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, march 15. we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support-- support that makes programs like "nightly business report" possible. again, thanks for joining us. i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station f
friend us at "bzrpt." finally, we've seen the devastation from the quake and tsunami in japan, and we all want to help. the federal trade commission wants to help, too, making sure you're not ripped off by a fake charity. the agency is warning consumers to be careful if they get emergency appeals by emails, in a phone call, or on social networking sites. before donating any money, be sure the charity is legit, don't give large cash gifts, and get a receipt. many large charities are...
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it could be touchy, but it could be useful. i'm just saying that we could use occasions for teaching about things that could make a difference. so i just say raise questions, and sometimes, raise hell when you raise the questions. [applause] >> i wanted to know if there was an african-american district attorney working in texas to review some of the cases that were -- i guess, tried, and some of the evidence was not valid. looking through investigating some of those cases to find out if they should be released because of the false information that was acquired. >> the attorney who has been the lead on the team that i have been in communication with is a guy by the name of morris moon, and he would be the person i could ask to find out the answer. there is actually a be a working on that, but i know there have been so many cases -- there is actually a d.a. working on that, but i know there have been so many cases that have been exposed, especially with dna testing. it is almost like every other week. there does need to be somebo
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thanks for joining us on this saturday -- sunday morning. i'm kris sanchez along with meteorologist rob mayeda. is this going to stick around till tomorrow? >> tomorrow morning. we'll lose the humidity, lose some of the rain, which is good news, but this morning is coming out pretty good, enough that it's causing ponding on the roadways and around san francisco. you saw how low the clouds are hanging over the city. some flight delays into sfo airport due to reduced visibility. rain in the north bay around the marin head lands and a pretty good cell moving east of downtown san francisco. heavier rain around danville to san ramon, san jose seeing lighter rain, and you'll continue to see showers following you up to the highway 17 summit where you'll find some fog there along with the rain coming down. kind of a mild start to the morning. we're waking up to mid-50s and we'll probably finish the day in those mid-50s to near 60. rain starting to shut down after sundown tonight. then we'll be turning a bit breezy at times. we'll talk more about the
thanks for joining us on this saturday -- sunday morning. i'm kris sanchez along with meteorologist rob mayeda. is this going to stick around till tomorrow? >> tomorrow morning. we'll lose the humidity, lose some of the rain, which is good news, but this morning is coming out pretty good, enough that it's causing ponding on the roadways and around san francisco. you saw how low the clouds are hanging over the city. some flight delays into sfo airport due to reduced visibility. rain in the...
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we expect our leaders to inspire us and to help us aspire to something greater. jimmy carter was, it is our fault, it is our responsibility, and that is the issue of sacrifice that i frankly want people of both political parties -- if you talk about sacrifice, the public is not going to say no. if you talk about shared sacrifice, the public says yes. host: george w. bush in a compassionate conservative campaign. guest: no one believes that conservatives are compassionate. they are tough and smart on the issues, but compassion? liberals are compassionate. some republicans will complain on me, but it is not believable. do not tell people something that they will not believe. host: with regard to president obama, you say -- the american people believe that he is forcing a partisan divide wider. guest: the labeling is not helpful for you talk about what a person has done. but when you claim your centrist, you have to look to policy not just your language. and there is a greater spread right now between what obama says he is doing and what he is actually doing. host:
we expect our leaders to inspire us and to help us aspire to something greater. jimmy carter was, it is our fault, it is our responsibility, and that is the issue of sacrifice that i frankly want people of both political parties -- if you talk about sacrifice, the public is not going to say no. if you talk about shared sacrifice, the public says yes. host: george w. bush in a compassionate conservative campaign. guest: no one believes that conservatives are compassionate. they are tough and...
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they are now asking us to help. they're expecting to see us deliver on our verbal mittment to that kind of government the organization of the islamic conference-- which is every islamic country in the world-- is asking for a no-fly zone. and we have a chance to actually put ourselves where our words have been for decades on the right side in the middle east. >> brown: richard haass, you wrote an on said with the headline "the u.s. should keep out of libya" in the "wall street journal". what's your chief arguement. >> let me paraphrase what you just heard. it's not strategic. our interest is in in way warranted. libya is the least important country in the middle east. we should be focusing on egypt, saudi arabia, iran, iraq. limited interventions would not turn this thing around. no-fly zones and the like would not be decisive. interventions that might be deice i have would be far, far, for more costly than our interests warrant. one last thing, who would we be helping? we know we hate qaddafi, our people do. but are
they are now asking us to help. they're expecting to see us deliver on our verbal mittment to that kind of government the organization of the islamic conference-- which is every islamic country in the world-- is asking for a no-fly zone. and we have a chance to actually put ourselves where our words have been for decades on the right side in the middle east. >> brown: richard haass, you wrote an on said with the headline "the u.s. should keep out of libya" in the "wall...
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it's hard to work with us. i welcome and hope our new lord of the flies -- i know the voters are not used to having to pick someone. i appreciate you getting through that. desmond bishop, i know the bears won that game. today, we won that one. [chime] >> is there anyone else that would like to talk for public comment? if not, public comment will be closed. thank you. president chiu: if we can move to the next agenda item, committee reports. >> item 25 was considered at a regular meeting on thursday, march 3, 2011. a motion making appointments with terms ending february 23, 2013. and a term ending february 23, 2012 for community development. president chiu: colleagues, the item is in front of us. supervisor avalos: this is an item that supervisor kim was going to be discussing as well. i'll stand up. i had -- i was surprised to see the names come out. i worked very closely with them on the local hiring ordnance. peter cohen i worked with for new strategies in san francisco. there is work that she has already don
it's hard to work with us. i welcome and hope our new lord of the flies -- i know the voters are not used to having to pick someone. i appreciate you getting through that. desmond bishop, i know the bears won that game. today, we won that one. [chime] >> is there anyone else that would like to talk for public comment? if not, public comment will be closed. thank you. president chiu: if we can move to the next agenda item, committee reports. >> item 25 was considered at a regular...
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there are shorts, and from us, comedies, you name it. this year, the film festival takes place in the castro. there is a comedy film from nigeria that is pretty hilarious. you can get to know arabs threw their laughing as well. [speaking in foreign language] >> when you come to see all the diversity, nationality, ethnic, skin color, dialect, anything that you can think of, that world is very rich in diversity. we are trying to represent that diversity so people can see the different parts of the arab world. [speaking in arabic] >> people should participate in the festival because of the benefits they can get. first, the educational benefit of learning about the stories of the arab world. diverse stories. people in the united states sometimes think of the arab world as a lump sum. what is good about the arab film festival is the also have a festival for the school's program, which we have films where we invite free of charge, i schoolers to come and attend. every year, high schoolers to go out really with a good experience, attending and
there are shorts, and from us, comedies, you name it. this year, the film festival takes place in the castro. there is a comedy film from nigeria that is pretty hilarious. you can get to know arabs threw their laughing as well. [speaking in foreign language] >> when you come to see all the diversity, nationality, ethnic, skin color, dialect, anything that you can think of, that world is very rich in diversity. we are trying to represent that diversity so people can see the different parts...
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be sure to join us. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> suzanne: in his energy speech today, president obama acknowledged the u.s. depends on nuclear energy. but, he also said he's determined to ensure it's safe. that pledge comes as the world watches japan struggle to control a damaged nuclear power plant. lucy craft has the latest from tokyo. >> reporter: executives of tokyo electric power-- or "tepco"-- did the customary bow of remorse, apologizing for a disaster that shows no signs of abating. their president, conspicuously absent from public view for several weeks, has checked into the hospital, complaining of high blood pressure. the latest alarming news from tepco? radioactive iodine in seawater near the fukushima plant has surged to 3,355 times legal limits. officials continue to argue seawater contamination won't ruin japanese fisheries, but these assurances are cold comfort to the agriculture and marine industries, which have lost consumer confidence here and abroad. meanwhile, tepco droppe
be sure to join us. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> suzanne: in his energy speech today, president obama acknowledged the u.s. depends on nuclear energy. but, he also said he's determined to ensure it's safe. that pledge comes as the world watches japan struggle to control a damaged nuclear power plant. lucy craft has the latest from tokyo. >> reporter: executives of tokyo electric power-- or "tepco"-- did the customary bow of remorse, apologizing for a...
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this item has been brought to us by supervisor mirkarimi. would you like to make some opening comments? supervisor mirkarimi: sure, thank you. i had requested well over a month ago that the budget analyst follow-through in providing an analysis of any modifications and changes to the proposal, to the deal that has been ratified by the board of supervisors of december 14. we all very enthusiastically unanimously had supported the deal december 14 and was aware that there had been some modifications by city negotiators in order to meet the demands of bmw oracle by the event authority, by december 31. up until that point, there had been a number of meetings, a series of meetings and the minister by us here at the board of supervisors and the budget committee that really helped watchdog and spotlight the evolving discussion of what our city position was going to be in securing the right to host america's cup. i was one of its earliest supporters in trying to rally the city family from the board in recognizing, i think, the benefits of us pursuin
this item has been brought to us by supervisor mirkarimi. would you like to make some opening comments? supervisor mirkarimi: sure, thank you. i had requested well over a month ago that the budget analyst follow-through in providing an analysis of any modifications and changes to the proposal, to the deal that has been ratified by the board of supervisors of december 14. we all very enthusiastically unanimously had supported the deal december 14 and was aware that there had been some...
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that is one example of how we use that as a lens. second is to minimize production to services that use out said revenues. we at the human services agencies -- we leverage significant amounts of federal and state money. we do not want to cut in areas where we will be leaving state and federal money on the table. our food stamp program, which dropped 85% federal and state dollars. it seems silly to cut one position to save 15 cents on the dollar. at the same time, that limits fortresses. you will see later among our discretionary general fund, there are very few areas that do not leverage dollars. it produces hard choices. the third is to maintain client services. there are mandates to go with federal and state money. we do not want to cut in areas that would jeopardize us meeting those mandates. the fourth is to develop business process improvements and efficiency. we have done this significantly and are processing of applications for public assistance. i can talk about that a little more later. the last is considering program effect
that is one example of how we use that as a lens. second is to minimize production to services that use out said revenues. we at the human services agencies -- we leverage significant amounts of federal and state money. we do not want to cut in areas where we will be leaving state and federal money on the table. our food stamp program, which dropped 85% federal and state dollars. it seems silly to cut one position to save 15 cents on the dollar. at the same time, that limits fortresses. you...
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all of us are partners in the definition. with the other supervisors, we are trying to create a legal definition of community policing to help identify and codify community policing. everybody does have a working knowledge definition of what community policing is. we should start to look at ourselves as partners in community policing. when i am riding the bus and people do not know i represent district 10, when i am on the line and i see the young kids acting up or littering or throwing trash on the ground, community policing is stepping in and saying, "listen, brothers. this is our community." thank you. i appreciate that. it is not solely on the san francisco police department to send police. we have a lot of elders in the chamber with us today. it is important to empower them and recognize their leadership and time they have spent to mentor, and their role in community policing. those are my brief comments. thank you. supervisor campos: i want to recognize the executive director of the department of children, youth, and th
all of us are partners in the definition. with the other supervisors, we are trying to create a legal definition of community policing to help identify and codify community policing. everybody does have a working knowledge definition of what community policing is. we should start to look at ourselves as partners in community policing. when i am riding the bus and people do not know i represent district 10, when i am on the line and i see the young kids acting up or littering or throwing trash...
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but just let us do it. she will not let us do it. the dormers we might have to remove -- we know it was built 25 years ago because she attracted and states it was 25 years ago. i did not even live in america 25 years ago. if i knew then what i knew now, i would not have touched the house with a barge pole. i naively saw the house next door, an identical house with a third floor addition. why was i to assume that i with -- that the same criteria would not apply to my house? when i assume as a homeowner -- every other house on our block has in addition. the historic house next door to us. why would i assume my home would be any different? the only reason is different is because ms. wuerfel chooses it is different. i will do anything you tell me to do. i want a roof over my children's heads. i no longer want an extension. i would move out of that house tomorrow, but nobody would buy that house. nobody would touch it because of this history. we did move out. we moved back in because we had no choice. money does not grow on trees. the can
but just let us do it. she will not let us do it. the dormers we might have to remove -- we know it was built 25 years ago because she attracted and states it was 25 years ago. i did not even live in america 25 years ago. if i knew then what i knew now, i would not have touched the house with a barge pole. i naively saw the house next door, an identical house with a third floor addition. why was i to assume that i with -- that the same criteria would not apply to my house? when i assume as a...
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can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy" and what's up with the tea partyers? can't they get a candidate? they might have swoon for thune, now someone is pretending to like them. i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "the huffington post's" howard fineman, the bbc's katty kay, msnbc's norah o'donnell and "time magazine's" rick stengel. "time magazine" has this cover, is america still number one? nobody knows, job growth is on the right path right now but if we don't cut the debt, will america's greatness end, and if we don't invest in education and research, will greatness end? decade after decade, we relearn that the american belief in our strength tends
can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy" and what's up with the tea partyers? can't they get a...